82 ':1-- :>: i', ..,.' , '. ;. J,: -- 0- ":.' ;". ", '.. .. ",. ''':'- ',' " , r :"'" \ ; , ,,':;" }:,::l!l \ \ ."t '"" - " ' J , [" " ,:;// t $í , , ':;.;----.--'..:t' '" ,--- -- k , at )o.:;:" : ::-:, j.; - ,,:.;,..::-;. , mm l -- M ,'..,..:-.,.. ::,:i'. f:: '.:::::' i. ' ffl@; '.,.;:: . ' , ''f;!. : i$ Through Glacier National Park It all the world No trip like this! LOffan Pass Detour . Go West this summer. Take the luxurious Empire Builder. Stop off and make the new Logan Pass Detour through the heart of Glacier National Park. 26 hours of breath-taking beauty. Then back on the Empire Builder, to Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland-with visits to Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, Olympic Peninsula, Mt. Hood, Alaska, Mt. McKinley, California and other National Parks. Take that Western trip this summer . . . never befqre so cheap. Great Northern offers rail and Pullman fares too low to ignore. Ask nearest Great Northern agent or write A. J. Dickinson, P. T. M., Room 7')4, Great Northern Railway Building, St. Paul. GREAT NORTH ERN . I " Route of the EMPIRE BUILDER Air-Conditioned Dining and Observation Cars cent, plus the breakage-that is, the odd pennies which crop up when the price for winning tickets is fixed. When the dividend, for example, shows that each holder of a two-dollar ticket on the winner should receive five dollars and thirty-eight cents, the eight cents is held back as breakage and added to the basic ten-per-cent deduction. Horsemen and habitual followers of the track express no very keen interest in the introduction of pari-mutuel bet- ting to New York. They point out that the ten-per-cent deduction for the state and track is in the nature of a kitty in a poker game, a kitty that is never relieved of its hunger. With all secrecy removed, with the bookmaker working in the open at the tracks, sim- ple competition win govern their prices, these fellows contend, and the result to gamblers will be the best and fairest break possible to manage. On the other hand, the whole world nowadays is in a mood to touch pleas- ure and minor sinfulness. The human instinct for gambling is being recog- nized by governments not only as an eternal frailty of mortal man but as a means for imposing taxes which nobody has the courage to grumble about. Lot- teries and sweepstakes operated by the governments themselves are proposed with growing frequency, and states in which no race track has existed at all for fifty years have now passed laws to permit gambling-pari-mutuel gam- bling, of course, with a cut for the public treasury-and have even offered to donate grounds for the building of race courses. Whatever the final results, it is a per- fectly obvious thing that interest in rac- ing in the neighborhood of New York City has increased tremendously since open betting came back. On the first day at Jamaica, the paid admissions totalled 14,483. This do s not seem like a very startling figure until it is remembered that the one-day record for the track, the occasion of the Zev- Papyrus match race, was 22,500. The real test of this new popularity will come when the Belmont season opens, and it is difficult to find a single pes- simist concerning that prospect among all the horsy people of the town. -MORRIS MARKEY , ./ . THAT'S TOO BAD DEPARTMENT [V.P. dispatch in a New York paper] l\100RESVILLE, Ind., April 24.- The farm home of John Dillinger was barred against his admittance today by a quaran- tine sign. His little step-sister, Doris, has the measles. /\i; :) . , . <.::, _ '-;"'Y' '. 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